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    Multiple symmetric lipomatosis: clinical aspects and outcome in a long-term longitudinal study by ENZI, G, BUSETTO, L, CESCHIN, E, COIN, A, DIGITO, M, PIGOZZO, S

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-02-2002)
    “…Multiple symmetric lipomatosis (MSL) is a rare disease characterized by the growth of uncapsulated masses of adipose tissue. MSL is associated with high…”
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    Assessment of abdominal fat distribution in obese patients: anthropometry versus computerized tomography by Busetto, L, Baggio, M B, Zurlo, F, Carraro, R, Digito, M, Enzi, G

    “…The accuracy of waist to hip girth ratio (WHR) in assessing visceral/subcutaneous abdominal fat distribution has not yet been clearly established in the obese…”
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    Omental and epigastric adipose tissue lipolytic activity in human obesity. Effect of abdominal fat distribution and relationship with hyperinsulinemia by Busetto, L, Digito, M, Dalla Montá, P, Carraro, R, Enzi, G

    Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-07-1993)
    “…It has been shown that visceral obesity is associated with an increased incidence of hyperinsulinemia. In such a condition, hyperinsulinemia could be due to an…”
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    Metastatic transcriptional pattern revealed by gene expression profiling in primary colorectal carcinoma by D'Arrigo, Antonello, Belluco, Claudio, Ambrosi, Alessandro, Digito, Maura, Esposito, Giovanni, Bertola, Antonella, Fabris, Michele, Nofrate, Valentina, Mammano, Enzo, Leon, Alberta, Nitti, Donato, Lise, Mario

    Published in International journal of cancer (10-06-2005)
    “…Metastatic spread to the liver is the major contributor to mortality in patients with colorectal carcinoma (CRC). In order to seek for gene expression patterns…”
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    Lipid metabolism in lipoatrophic diabetes by Enzi, G, Digito, M, Baldo-Enzi, G, Cominacini, L, Dodi, G, Carraro, R, Zurlo, F

    Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-09-1988)
    “…Some aspects of lipid metabolism were studied in 4 patients with a congenital lipoatrophic diabetes (LAD) associated to a type IV hyperlipoproteinemia. The…”
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    Lipoprotein metabolism in patients with elevated lipoprotein-lipase activity in adipose tissue by Enzi, G, Martini, S, Baggio, G, Baldo, G, Digito, M, Zanella, A

    Published in International journal of obesity (1985)
    “…We have evaluated the relationships between adipose tissue lipoprotein-lipase activity (AT-LPL) or post-heparin plasma lipolytic activity (PHLA) and the…”
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    Asymmetrical lipomatosis: report of two cases by Enzi, G., Digito, M., Baldo Enzi, G., Perin, B., Fiore, D.

    Published in Postgraduate medical journal (01-09-1985)
    “…We report on two patients with an asymmetrical expansion of fat tissue. At computed tomography, lipomatous tissue proved to be superficially located in one…”
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    In vitro effects of glucidamine on adrenergic stimulated lipolysis and on lipoprotein lipase activity in human adipose tissue by Enzi, G, Digito, M, Carraro, R, Zurlo, F, Inelmen, E M

    Published in Pharmacological research communications (01-09-1986)
    “…Glucidamine, a purified glycoprotein-mucopolysaccharide complex displays dose-dependent lipolytic effect on human adipose tissue in vitro. On adipose tissue…”
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    Fat body of the frog Rana esculenta: An ultrastructural study by Zancanaro, Carlo, Merigo, Flavia, Digito, Maura, Pelosi, Giuseppe

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-03-1996)
    “…In the frog, the fat body is the largest body lipid deposit and is associated with the gonad. The aim of the present work was to investigate the fine structure…”
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    Visceral obesity and diabetes by Enzi, G, Sergi, G, Pavan, M, Dodi, G, Allegri, F, Digito, M, Baldo-Enzi, G

    “…The cross-sectional subcutaneous and visceral areas of adipose tissue, measured on computed tomographic scans at abdominal level and the subcutaneous/visceral…”
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    Lipolytic and lipoprotein lipase activity of subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue in Cushing's syndrome by Digito, M, Pavan, M, Caporale, F, Enzi, G, Favia, G, Lumachi, F

    Published in Minerva endocrinologica (01-07-1990)
    “…Cushing's syndrome has been recently compared to visceral-type obesity, since it is characterised by the accumulation of adipose tissue at a deep abdominal…”
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    Lipoprotein sub-fraction levels and composition in obese subjects before and after gastroplasty by Manzato, E, Zambon, S, Zambon, A, Digito, M, Carraro, R, Crepaldi, G, Enzi, G

    “…Obesity is frequently associated with several alterations of plasma lipid levels and lipoprotein metabolism. To evaluate the effects of severe obesity and…”
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    Vertical gastroplasty. Evaluation of efficacy by Favretti, F, Segato, G, Zavagno, G, Zanella, A, Digito, M, Sergi, G, Busetto, L, Enzi, G, Nitti, D, Lisé, M

    Published in Minerva endocrinologica (01-07-1990)
    “…The paper evaluates the results of vertical gastroplasty in the treatment of morbid obesity. A series of 34 patients (24 F and 10 M) with the following…”
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    Mediastino-abdominal lipomatosis: deep accumulation of fat mimicking a respiratory disease and ascites. Clinical aspects and metabolic studies in vitro by Enzi, G, Digito, M, Marin, R, Carraro, R, Baritussio, A, Manzato, E

    Published in Quarterly journal of medicine (1984)
    “…We report on clinical and metabolic studies of a newly delineated lipomatosis, characterised by an abnormal mediastinal and abdominal accumulation of fat,…”
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